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Not many people are saying in public, but an important “tipping point” in the current real estate market may be within reach. Specifically, the Federal Reserve Bank recently announced its 17th consecutive rate hike, adjustable rate mortgages was founded in 2002 and 2003 when rates were historically low come up with an adjustment. It will [...]
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Hedge funds at the level of Western countries, which was usually seen as the best investment tools with the ability to return fast, did not succeed to the test difficult resulting from the collapse of the current hit world financial system to incur those funds losses of up to nearly 180 billion dollars during the [...]
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Banking | October 5th, 2010
Central banks are relatively new inventions. U.S. President (Andrew Jackson) even canceled the country’s central bank in the nineteenth century, because they think it was very important. But things have changed since then. Central banks today are the main financial systems in most countries. Central banks are strange hybrids. Some of its features are identical [...]
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